Literature DB >> 12008657

Young adult outcome of children with "situational" hyperactivity: a prospective, controlled follow-up study.

Salvatore Mannuzza1, Rachel G Klein, John L Moulton.   

Abstract

To examine the importance of symptom pervasiveness in ADHD, we conducted a prospective, 12-year follow-up study of boys (ages 6-12) considered hyperactive at school and home (Pervasive ADHD), boys considered hyperactive by teachers but not parents (School Only ADHD), boys considered hyperactive by parents but not teachers (Home Only ADHD), and nonhyperactive comparisons. Follow-up was completed on 82-94% participants. Clinicians interviewed participants and their parents, blind to childhood status. At follow-up, antisocial disorder was significantly more prevalent among Pervasive and School Only ADHD (29% for both) than Home Only ADHD (0%) and comparisons (8%). In a similar manner, severity of behavioral problems distinguished groups (Pervasive, School > Home, comparisons), as did educational attainment and academic performance (poorest for Pervasive and School). These findings stress the validity of teacher reports in the diagnosis of ADHD.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12008657     DOI: 10.1023/a:1014761401202

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Abnorm Child Psychol        ISSN: 0091-0627


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